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A Substance Use Adaptation of Fathering Through Change

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Substance Use
Parenting
Interventions
Behavioral: Fathering Through Change
Registration Number
NCT04532619
Lead Sponsor
University of Oregon
Brief Summary

This study is a randomized control trial of the Fathering Through Change intervention, delivered via text messaging, to fathers in recovery for substance use disorders.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
41
Inclusion Criteria
  • identify as being in recovery
  • abstinent from illicit substances for at least 1 day and less than one year at time of enrollment
  • parenting responsibilities for a child between the ages of 3-16
  • spend at least 2 hours per week with child between ages of 3-16
  • English speaking
Exclusion Criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionFathering Through Change6 weeks of Fathering Through Change videos and 3 individual coaching calls.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
TOPSE: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months on the Tool of Parenting Self-Efficacybaseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

The Tool to Measure Parenting Self-Efficacy (TOPSE) consists of 48 self-efficacy statements. There are six self-efficacy statements for each domain and parents indicate how much they agree with each statement by responding to a Likert scale from 0-10 where 0 equates to completely disagree and 10 equates to completely agree. We administered the play, acceptance, and control domains. The overall score (0-10) was computed as the mean of these three sub-scale means. A higher overall score indicates greater self-efficacy.

PPI Harsh: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months the Parenting Practices Interview Harsh Parenting Subscalebaseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

The Parenting Practices Interview is a standardized instrument to measure parenting skills. The harsh parenting sub-scale is computed as the average (1-7) of 6 items. Lower scores are more desirable.

PPI Inept: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months the Parenting Practices Interview Inept Parenting Subscalebaseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

Parenting Practices Interview is a standardized instrument to measure parenting skills. The inept parenting sub-scale is computed as the average (1-7) of 11 items. Lower scores are more desirable.

PPI Prosocial: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months the Parenting Practices Interview Prosocial Parenting Subscalebaseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

Parenting Practices Interview is a standardized instrument to measure parenting skills. The prosocial parenting subscale is computed as the mean of 15 items on all rated on a 1-7 scale. Higher scores are more desirable.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Substance Use: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months on Any Use in the Last 30 Daysbaseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

Substance use is collected using the Center on Parenting and Opioids substance use questionnaire. We measured substance use as a dichotomous variable: any use of alcohol, cannabis, and illicit substances in the past thirty days.

Substance Use: Group Mean Change at 6 Weeks and 4 Months on Days of Use the Last 30baseline to 6 weeks and baseline to 4 months

Substance use is collected using the Center on Parenting and Opioids substance use questionnaire. We measured substance use count variable: number of days using of alcohol, cannabis, and illicit substances in the past thirty days.

SDQ: Group Mean Change at 4 Months on Child Behaviorbaseline to 4 months

Child behavior as measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire overall score. This scale includes twenty-five items rated on a 3-point scale ranging from 0 to 2. There are five subscales each composed of 5 items: emotional regulation, conduct, hyperactivity, peer problems, and prosocial behavior. The prosocial scale was not used for analyses and the twenty items remaining were summed into an overall score (0-40). Higher scores are more desirable.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Willamette Family Treatment Center

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Eugene, Oregon, United States

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